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Manchester United Football Team
Manchester United is one of the world’s largest and greatest football teams of all time, so we thought we would delve into the achieves and check out some of the red devil’s most impressive stats to date.
These include titles the team’s won, records they’ve broken as well as a look at the club’s top goal-scorers, most capped players and which keeper has the most clean-sheets for the club.
We’ll also be taking a look at just how much money it takes to run a massive football club like Manchester United by examining the club’s wage and salary outgoings of last year as well as how wages have increased over the years.
What about Manchester United’s income? Well we cover that too by looking at the team’s sponsors and TV deals, as well as their tickets and merchandise sales. We’ll also show you were all that money gets distributed.
Also, how do you think the red side of Manchester does against the blue side, when it comes to its social media numbers?
So if you’re a Man Utd fan, or just a really big football fan, take a look and discover Manchester United like never before.
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MANCHESTER UNTIED IN NUMBERS
THE BUDGET
INCOME & EXPENSES 2015
REVENUE £396 Million
EXPENSES £275 MILLION + £121 MILLION
2015 REVENUE BRAKEDOWN
Sponsors £155 MILLION
TV £108 MILLION
Tickets £91 MILLION
Merchandise £32 MILLION
Mobile & Content Revenue £10 MILLION
2015 EXPENSES BREAKDOWN
Wages & Salaries £203 MILLION
Other £72 MILLION
USE OF FUNDS (2009 -2015)
This is how Manchester United used their profits and investors money in this period.
Debt & Interest payments (net) – £658 MILLION
Player Purchases (net) – £303.5 MILLION
Capital Expenditure – £63.3 MILLION
Dividends, Taxation, Acquisition & Increase in Cash balances – £28.7 MILLION
WAGES GROWTH
2007 £92 million
2008 £121 million
2009 £123 million
2010 £132 million
2011 £153 million
2012 £162 million
2013 £181 million
2014 £215 million
2015 £203 million
CURRENT CLUB WORTH = £2.7 Billion
1. Real Madrid £2.9 Billion
2. Barcelona £2.8 Billion
3. Manchester United £2.7 Billion
4. Bayern Munich £2.2 Billion
TRANSFER CENTRE
MOST EXPENSIVE PLAYER
Paul Pogba
£89.7 Million
From: Juventus
Highest Transfer Fee At The Time
Angel Di Maria
£59.7 Million
From: R. Madrid
Juan Mata
£37.1 Million
From: Chelsea
MOST MONEY RECEIVED FOR A PLAYER
Cristiano Ronaldo
£80 Million
To: R. Madrid
Highest Transfer Fee At The Time
Angel Di Maria
£44.1 Million
To: PSG
David Backham
£25 Million
To: R. Madrid
SOCIAL MEDIA
Facebook 71.1 Million Likes
Instagram 13.8 Million Followers
Twitter 8.9 Million Followers
Man City Stats for Comparison
Facebook 21.9 Million Likes
Instagram 3.7 Million Followers
Twitter 3.6 Million Followers
HISTORY
FOUNDED
In 1878 (known back then as Newton Heath LYR F.C.)
Changed their name to Manchester United 24 years later.
STADIUMS
Newton Health played their games at North Road Stadium. Manchester United moved to their current stadium “Old Trafford” in 1910.
Old Trafford currently has a capacity of 75,643.
RECORD ATTENDANCE
It’s record attandance is 76,962 when Wolverhampton Wanderers played Grimsby Town in March 1939 in the semi-final of the FA Cup.
TROPHY CABINET
PREMIER LEAGUE
20 TITLES
1907-08, 1910-11, 1951-52, 1955-56, 1956-57, 1964-65, 1966-67, 1992-93, 1993-94, 1995-96, 1996-97, 1998-99, 1999-2000, 2000-01, 2002-03, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09, 2010-11, 2012-13.
FA CUP
12 TITLES
1908-09, 1947-48, 1962-63, 1976-77, 1982-83, 1984-85, 1989-90, 1993-94, 1995-96, 1998-99, 2003-04, 2015-16
LEAGUE CUP
4 TITLES
1991-92, 2005-06, 2008-09, 2009-10
COMMUNITY SHIELD
21 TITLES
1908, 1911, 1952, 1956, 1957, 1965*, 1967*, 1977*, 1983, 1990*, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2016
UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
3 TITLES
1967-68, 1998-99, 2007-08
OTHER TITLES WON
1990-91 1 TITLE – UEFA CUP WINNERS’ CUP
1991 1 TITLE – UEFA SUPER CUP
1999 1 TITLE – INTERNATIONAL CUP
2008 – FIFA CLUB WORLD CUP
RECORDS
RECORD WIN
10-0 Versus Anderlecht in the European Cup in 1956.
LONGEST UNBEATEN STREAK
45 matches
26/12/1998 – 03/10/1999
MOST PREMIER LEAGUE GOALS SCORED IN A SEASON
97 Goals
1999-2000
HALL OF FAME
TOP GOAL SCORER
Bobby Charlton 1956-1973 249 Goals
Wayne Rooney 2004-Present 242 Goals
Denis Law 1962-1973 237 Goals
Jack Rowley 1937-1954 211 Goals
MOST APPEARANCES
Ryan Giggs 1990-2014 963 Apps.
Booby Charlton 1956-1973 758 Apps.
Paul Scholes 1992-2013 718 Apps.
Bill Foulkes 1951-1970 688 Apps.
CLEAN SHEET HEROES
Edwin Van Der Saar 1990-2014 135 Cl. Sheets 266 Games 0.502 Ratio
Peter Schmeichel 1991-1999 180 Cl. Sheets 398 Games 0.452 Ratio
David De Gea 2011 – Present 82 Cl. Sheets 233 Games 0.352 Ratio
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